Congenital Heart Defects Flashcards

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Why are congenital defects usually well tolerated before birth?

A
  1. patent ductus anteriosum
  2. foramen ovale

improve circulation, so oxygen saturated blood is perfuse key areas

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What is cyanosis?

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Elevated blood concentration of deoxygenated hemoglobin (about 80-85% arterial O2 saturation) causing skin and mucous membranes to turn purplish blue

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What other medical condition do you worry about if patient has congenital heart disease?

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Infective endocarditis - patients with congenital heart disease are more susceptible.

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What is Atrial Septal Defect (ASD)?

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acyanotic

opening of interatrial septum present after birth

allows direct blood flow between left and right atria

1 in 1,500 (Lilly)

most common at site of foramen ovale

right-left direction may reverse in severe pulmonary vascular disease (increase in pulmonary tension -> increase in right atrial tensino (ex. Eisenmenger syndrome) -> blood flows to point of less pressure ->hypoxia + cyanosis

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What is vessel/heart compliance?

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Ability for the flow to pass through or for the blood reservoir to fill

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